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Learn how to use the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) online Unemployment Benefits Services (UBS) to apply for benefits, request payments, view claim and payment status, and more. You can apply for benefits if you are unemployed or working reduced hours through no fault of your own.
Unemployment Benefits Services allows individuals to submit new applications for unemployment benefits, submit payment requests, get claim and payment status information, change their benefit payment option, update their address or phone number, view IRS 1099-G information, and respond to work search log requests.
This page provides information on the eligibility requirements for unemployment benefits and answers to common questions regarding various special circumstances. Unemployment Benefits Eligibility. TWC evaluates your unemployment benefits claim based on: Past wages; Job separation(s) Ongoing eligibility requirements
Unemployment Benefits Handbook 5. Qualifying for Unemployment Benefits . Unemployment benefits provide temporary income to qualified workers. You must qualify in all of these areas to receive unemployment benefits: 1. Base-period wages 2. Work search requirements 3. Job separations 4. Able and available requirements
Most people can apply for benefits and manage their unemployment claims online through Unemployment Benefits Services. However, if you worked in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, or Puerto Rico in the past 18 months, you must call the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Tele-Center at 800-939-6631 instead. Here’s what you need to get started . . .
Unemployment Benefits Services allows individuals to submit new applications for unemployment benefits, submit payment requests, get claim and payment status information, change their benefit payment option, update their address or phone number, view IRS 1099-G information, and respond to work search log requests.
Unemployment Benefits is an employer-paid program that provides temporary, partial income replacement to eligible workers who, through no fault of their own: Lost their job, or; Are working reduced hours; To be eligible, workers must: Meet requirements about their past earnings and their job separation or reduced hours